Arista EDU Ultra 400 ISO Black & White Film, 35mm x 100 ft.


Key features
- •Traditional black and white film
- •Designed for 400 ISO
- •Process in standard black and white chemicals
- •Available in 35mm, 120 Roll and Sheet Film Sizes
- •35mm x 100 ft. rolls do not have frame numbers or edge-marking.
Arista EDU Ultra 400 ISO Black & White Film, 35mm x 100 ft.
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Customer Reviews
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grapeot✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
Economical large format film. I don't see differences from other brands that are much more expensive.
I have noticed is that it scratches a little too easily. Unlike Ilford or T-Max I feel that the ...
Madeleine LaRocque✓ Verified Purchase•December 15, 2023
This film works well for its price! I have noticed is that it scratches a little too easily. Unlike Ilford or T-Max I feel that the development time in the instructions is a little off, but he contrast is normal.
Pre-wash = emerald green water. (Is this Foma brand?)
Alex✓ Verified Purchase•November 9, 2023
Loved it! Not the most exceptional film I've used but it's the cheapest and gives excellent results. For black and white work which requires quantity I highly recommend. Doesn't mind Xtol or ID-11, grain is fine but not a T-grain. It reminds me of Tri-X 320. Contrast is average, not as high as tech pan. Scanning on a Flextight was fine, sharpness was all there.
Seems to be rebranded Foma, which is curious because buying the Foma named Fomapan film is much, much more expensive. It makes you wonder. I will be keeping this in my b/w supply along with Acros 100 and Atomic X!
Seems to be rebranded Foma, which is curious because buying the Foma named Fomapan film is much, much more expensive. It makes you wonder. I will be keeping this in my b/w supply along with Acros 100 and Atomic X!
Five Stars
Randy G✓ Verified Purchase•October 22, 2023
Best for beginning B&W photo developing.







